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Council's first president (that is, if the Lisbon Treaty's tortured ratification process ever allows it).
No man worth his salt ever allows himself to be called a "dirty terrier," and fists go flying.
Note that Flaubert only ever allows one creature to hear Emma Bovary's secret: her dog, Djali, named after the little goat in Hugo's Notre-Dame de Paris.
"Find My Family" will become more interesting — and more genuinely moving — if it ever allows itself to depict the consequences of rejection.
Besides, in recent years, many television dramas — including Mr. Sorkin's "West Wing," in its first seasons — have exhibited far more complexity and shading than "The Farnsworth Invention" ever allows.
There's nothing breathless about her recollections of the night – no giddy wonder or excitement – but I suspect this is about as effusive as Lawrence ever allows herself to be.
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